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Nyasia 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Next stop, the kingdom of heaven: difficult choices
On the way to heaven after leaving this world, there is also a transfer station, you will stay here for a week, the staff of the workstation will ask you to choose a memory within three days, the most unforgettable, most important and meaningful one among you. In the next days, the staff will work...
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Darius 2022-04-19 09:02:44
"Next Stop, Heaven" (after life): when the documentary shines into the surreal
Recently, I have started to focus on watching the shadow of the sun! "Next Stop, Heaven" (after life), filmed in 1999, is the second film independently directed by director Hirokazu Koreeda. This film uses documentary techniques to combine reality (documentary) and surreal (alternative world view)...
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Keith 2022-04-19 09:02:44
The innocence of a filmmaker
after life! To stand trial? Hell or heaven? Or forgetting to drink a cup of Meng Po soup? This movie is so cute, with a slow pace, almost no climax or even plot, how interesting it would be if the road to heaven was like this! And those who help people get happy memories are the angels and the film...
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Mona 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Which happy memory would you choose in your lifetime
next stop heaven
Originally, I didn't want to admit that I didn't grab "Light of Magic" because of my shaking hands, but now I feel that the alternative at that time was very pleasant.
The setting of the story seems to be very experimental, I thought it would be boring and dull, but it is...
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Addie 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Um
This is probably my least favorite Hirokazu movie, weirder than Virgo. The movie "Next Stop, Kingdom of Heaven" tells the story of the last stop in the Kingdom of Heaven, the deceased in the world search for the memories that represent the meaning of their lives before they can reach the Kingdom of...
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Joaquin 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Thoughts that exceed the word limit for short comments
I saw that the Japanese are serious about life, responsible for themselves, and considerate of others.
"The earliest memories of people can be traced back to being in the mother's womb, so when a person grows up and closes his eyes and sinks his head into the water, he can feel the same sense of...
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Garry 2022-03-26 09:01:12
It's hard work, we are led by 'most people think' and 'self-thinking'.
Two days before watching the movie, I just watched an official account push. The content is mainly that the movies directed by Hirokazu Koreeda can always provide the public with a different perspective to understand a certain concept. Finished watching this movie today. There is no excessive...
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Alfonso 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Memo incomplete notes
Note: It's a bit of "The Man with the Camera" (although the two purposes are very different); at the beginning, the plan séquence with the camera, the jump cut of the interviewee, and the voice-over (question by the staff) all have a kind of The feeling of "pseudo-documentary"; cinéma dans le...
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Eliane 2022-03-25 09:01:19
What is the most precious memory in your life?
This question is the most important. It was Hirokazu Kore-eda who talked about in this film, and that is such a question.
If a heaven is to be imagined, it should be in heaven where the greatest joy is experienced every moment. But everyone's experience is different, and everyone's happiest things...
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Joaquin 2022-03-25 09:01:19
A few fragmentary accounts of things discussed in the film
It is a happy thing to participate in other people's clips by myself; the grandmother picked up a lot of cherry blossom petals for the staff on her own set; my memory is more real and the memory deviation of life; the movie reshapes the meaning of the memory clip itself, the movie Reshaping the...
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